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britain's normally devisive political power all behind him. >> could there be more on the way? including some close to rupert murdoch himself? bryan todd reports. >> reporter: arrested, questioned for nine hours then released, rebecca brooks could play a key role. she was the fire wall between the public's fury and murdoch's family. now that she's an exmurdoch employee. >> can rebecca brooks bring someone else down. >> it's hard to see brooks having any interest in bringing anyone else down. she will fight very hard to clear her name. >> reporter: sarah smith says that's because brooks still values her ties to the murdochs or may have an eye on a editor job elsewhere. he won't comment on reports that she has several million dollars coming in severance pay. the list of casualties appears to be inching closer to the powerful ruling family. paul stevenson and john yates have resigned over their handling of the scandal. there was eddy colson out as prime minister david cameron spokesman this year, arrested earlier this month. last hint in chief checktive of dow jones and publisher
britain's normally devisive political power all behind him. >> could there be more on the way? including some close to rupert murdoch himself? bryan todd reports. >> reporter: arrested, questioned for nine hours then released, rebecca brooks could play a key role. she was the fire wall between the public's fury and murdoch's family. now that she's an exmurdoch employee. >> can rebecca brooks bring someone else down. >> it's hard to see brooks having any interest in...
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rupert murdoch flew home after two dramatic days in britain. the hacking saga finally left parliament, at least for the parliament. if parliament allow itself to be taken over by a single story? >> has the response shown parliament at its best? many would agree with him it is true the scandal has taken up a lot of parliamentary time. it is a huge story and generated great theater at westminster. it is a big store in new westminster village. does it matter is much to people at home? that is the really big question. mp's delayed their summer holidays to discuss the hacking scandal rather than the economic crisis in the united states and eurozone. >> that is it for our look at the summer term in parliament. "the record review" will return when parliament gets back in september. for now, did by. -- for now, goodbye. ♪ >> if you want to be informed about what is happening in the world, it is not so hard. c-span has a digital online archive the go back to a 1987. you can basically whatch anythig that happened in the house or senate chambers on your
rupert murdoch flew home after two dramatic days in britain. the hacking saga finally left parliament, at least for the parliament. if parliament allow itself to be taken over by a single story? >> has the response shown parliament at its best? many would agree with him it is true the scandal has taken up a lot of parliamentary time. it is a huge story and generated great theater at westminster. it is a big store in new westminster village. does it matter is much to people at home? that...
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of it isn't good for britain we think it sent good for us. the "wall street journal" did not published an editorial on the arrow until six months before the currency came into existence. i would go all around the country my company used to do seminars on the euro in what integration would mean to american business and foreign policy and people thought i was crazy. when i first asked they would sponsor a series of lectures the near times said you mean you get more than two people? i theorize that families we look at europe with tinted glasses. one of the best secretaries of state here working hit how is it i'm adair in a baggy for those of you who are not aware this treaty talked the equivalent of the state department and obeying to them together with 1% in charge. this is not falling all into place we could see the politics if we take secretary gates and how long would it take? that is the direction in which things are moving how many people know the european union is the largest provider of aid in the world? winning hearts and minds of state
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we fought so hard the leave britain because of their unaccountable imperial leadership. now look at us. [bleeped]. laftd laughter we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. you know, with all this hullabaloo of what's going on, i have neglected to mention last week's women's world cup. our u.s. team unbelievable. up believable. ultimately they lost in the final to japan, but their play throughout the tournament was outstanding, and as a former player and sometimes lady, the goal that they scored in injury time against brazil to tie one of the greatest goals i've ever seen in world cup history. take a look. >> a pinot gets across towards wambach. can you believe it? abby wambach has saved the u.s.a.'s life in this world cup. >> jon: wambach, goooooalllllll. you know what, though, i got to tell you, it's not the same when you see it in the highlight as seeing it live. to see it... excuse me for a minute. i'm just going to... to my changing closet. [laughter] hey, hey, everyone. hey, ladies. >> just ignore him. >> oh, is he coming this way? >> ladies, here's what i want. i
we fought so hard the leave britain because of their unaccountable imperial leadership. now look at us. [bleeped]. laftd laughter we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. you know, with all this hullabaloo of what's going on, i have neglected to mention last week's women's world cup. our u.s. team unbelievable. up believable. ultimately they lost in the final to japan, but their play throughout the tournament was outstanding, and as a former player and sometimes lady, the goal that they...
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. >> the event will take place in britton this october -- britain this october. it will feature artists that will be announced next week. >>> gay marriage advocates are -- protesters are protesting two days after it's passed. protesters fared -- gathered at niagara falls. the niagara falls mayor was among those celebrating. >> this ceremony, a symbol of the ability to every couple of to legally wed here in the great state of new york could not have been held in a better place. >> opponents who timed the lawsuit say the bill was approved -- who filed the lawsuit say the bill was approved without going through the appropriate committees and lawmakers who approved the bill were not allowed to speak before the vote. >>> good afternoon to you. we are looking at a cooler day for your monday. take a look at what's going on here. finally breaking away from the clouds. you can see blue sky overhead mixed with the cloud cover that's been slower to burn often than what we saw sunday. take a look at what's going on. the peninsula, still socked in pretty good in parts of the
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, britain. >>> back now at 6:25. kate middleton is reported to be among the victims of the tabloid phone hacking that happened in great britain. the daily telegraphic newspaper reports investigators believe middleton's phone was hacked as early as 2005. a private investigator for the news of the world may have been responsible and may have gained access to her bank records as well. >>> developing news. sources tell the associated press that the nfl and players have reached a deal to end that lockout. the voting process will begin later today during a meeting of the nfl players association. owners approved a proposal last week that splits $9 billion in revenue. >> play some football, guys. bring it on. >>> all right, a friendly atmosphere, minor league baseball is known to have a low price and that is great about it. >> with big promotions and here is the exception with the low prices. 80 bucks for that hot dog. being offered to fans of the boston rocks. that is a team in massachusetts, south of boston. the mcmullen d
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, britain. >>> back now at 6:25. kate middleton is reported to be among the victims of the tabloid phone hacking that happened in great britain. the daily telegraphic newspaper reports investigators believe middleton's phone was hacked as early as 2005. a private investigator for the news of the world may have been responsible and may have gained access to her bank records as well. >>> developing news. sources tell the associated press that the nfl and...
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she was last there as first lady in 1998, one year after china took control of the city from great britain. >>> there is much more ahead at 5:00. when we come back, summer camp with a twist. why a well-known surf spot is doing something that's never been done before. >>> tributes from around the world are pouring in tonight for the late amy winehouse. what fans are doing to remember the singer's sudden death stunned much the music world. >>> by land and sea, see how 400 people managed to escape from alcatraz today. >>> the skies did eventually clear over alcatraz. 63 degrees in san francisco. the low clouds backed off for the afternoon. and for the week ahead, we'll see some warmer temperatures but we're also watching moisture in southern california that could get closer to the bay area. we'll talk about chance of perhaps some thunder later this week in the forecast when we b it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-co
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meanwhile, winehouse's best known album has shot to the top of the charts in great britain. >>> when we come back here tonight, after days of brutal heat, could the weather finally be taking a turn? >>> it was a little cooler today, a little, along the east coast, but what a week it has been. the heat dome that enveloped much of the country grew out of the midwest and slowly moved east, breaking more than 800 temperature records along the way. we're joined now by the weather channel's stephanie moore. what's it look like in the days ahead, stephanie? >> looks like we're going to see that heat start to break a little bit, lester. in fact, we're already starting to see that happen across parts of the northeast. thank goodness, we'll take every break we can get. you know, in dallas-ft. worth, we have had some 23 straight days of 100 or better. since july 1st, we've been in the upper 90s. in raleigh durham five straight day of temperatures above 100 degrees. that's a new record for them. we're now down to 90 in raleigh/durham. due to thunderstorms in the area. dallas is still roasting at
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when you get the superintendent of scotland yard resigning, the prime minister of great britain going to the well to just basically defend himself and his contacts with him, which were more than any other institution or individual and the country, this is a serious, serious story and reality. >> charles? >> the murdochs were on the defensive and had a lot to defend. i thought their presentation was rather good. i think murdoch -- he runs a company that is unbelievably diverse, and this one paper is a relatively small part of it. i am not surprised, and it is plausible that the committee had a sort of accepted his protestations that he was not aware of all of these shenanigans. what i found really interesting, however, was the way the committee conducted itself. hear, when you have hearings, like the polley north hearings, the inquisitors are on a podium looking down on the defendant there, it was like a british parliament cafeteria meeting. a lot more pointed, less pompous, more effective. >> good review. last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insi
when you get the superintendent of scotland yard resigning, the prime minister of great britain going to the well to just basically defend himself and his contacts with him, which were more than any other institution or individual and the country, this is a serious, serious story and reality. >> charles? >> the murdochs were on the defensive and had a lot to defend. i thought their presentation was rather good. i think murdoch -- he runs a company that is unbelievably diverse, and...
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runner up for a third consecutive climb with his elder brother frank schleck completing the podium for britain mark cavendish meanwhile finally takes the points when the green jersey after winning five of this year's twenty one stage is including that final ride through the french capital. in formula one lewis hamilton fought off challenges from fernando alonso and mark webber to claim his second victory of the season at the german grand prix webber started on pole at a new green circle but hamilton to the lead at the very first turn well champion sebastian vettel spun out at one point but still managed to finish fourth meanwhile the two battle unfolded for the podium places hamilton kept losing and regaining control of the race before eventually beating on so on to the line its own retains the overall the go knowing the comfortable seventy seven points ahead of these red bull team made at the top of them and the loss of close on the second seeded australian with nine races still to go in the championship. in the emotion of. all the energy that the team put in the into the theme into the car a
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up for his second sec the third consecutive year while his elder brother frank complete the podium britain mark cavendish finally takes the wayans winning green jersey meanwhile after winning five of this year's whence he won stages including that final ride through the french capital. meanwhile in formula one lewis hamilton fought off challengers from for knowledge will also of mark webber to claim his second victory of the season at the german grand prix started on a new book but hamilton soon to leave at the first and world champion sebastian for tells. but still managed to finish fourth while a true battle unfolded for the podium places hamilton kept losing and regaining control of the race before eventually beating also to the mine to tell retains the overall lead however lying a comfortable seventy seven points ahead of red bull team mate. and elton and alone so close on the australian film with nine races still to go. the emotion of. the energy that the team put in the into the team into the car and the effort they put in. and when we don't see results i think slowly builds up so wh
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in serbia is available in britain where they are going to. a show of might in madrid thousands descend on the spanish capital over a soaring unemployment and the government's handling of the struggling economy. and across the atlantic the rush to reassure the world's markets that the u.s. can avert the looming default even though the president and legislators can't agree on how to lift the multi-trillion dollar debt limit. norway pauses to remember the seventy six victims of friday's atrocities as the man who admits the attacks is charged with terrorism. and from all business desk russia's g.d.p. has returned to pre-crisis levels of exports and imports are reaching new new highs but analysts believe it's still too early to celebrate their need for more in our full business boards and in fact. just after nine pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us and now to our top story thousands of protesters have set up camp in madrid suttle square i agree at the crippling recession added mass unemployment well they know the
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she's like britain france and the u.s. they have been actively pushing for the u.n. to condemn the syrian regime do you think that push will continue despite a concession which actually you don't think will actually come to anything well by the way a number of years ago about four years ago assad actually talked about a multi-party system and the only result was that the muslim brotherhood and other fundamentalist powers led to the opportunity and the baths as a result backed off i mean if they were really to empower parties it would be the fundamentalists who would who would benefit but i would suggest that the united states and the western powers are being hypocritical they talk about wanting change but of course they haven't really put any pressure. on syria of the kind that they have put on libya for example and i don't see any nato warplanes preventing civilian casualties i don't see anyone really moving to look for an alternative the fact is the west doesn't like bashar assad but he is the known evil and i think they're very worried about what the unknown alter
she's like britain france and the u.s. they have been actively pushing for the u.n. to condemn the syrian regime do you think that push will continue despite a concession which actually you don't think will actually come to anything well by the way a number of years ago about four years ago assad actually talked about a multi-party system and the only result was that the muslim brotherhood and other fundamentalist powers led to the opportunity and the baths as a result backed off i mean if they...
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an issue not just in afghanistan where people are very aware of what is happening but also here in britain where much of business isn't very much for paul two zero zero zero for nato as part of the military coalition in afghanistan they did promise to reduce civilian casualties are received that it's not actually working. well actually the policy of the americans in the last year has been to increase airstrikes and therefore the civilian casualties of increased at least in part because of this so isn't working isn't going to work when you have a war where the reserves growing insurgency will be all sorts of people who are victims of this and children are obviously one of the worst of the casualties the only solution to this is the war isn't working it has there is absolutely no justification for the nato forces to be there and that they should withdraw the troops this is now coming up to the tenth anniversary of the war and there is absolutely no question that this war is not getting better it is getting worse ok well whenever there are civilian deaths like this because forces do present t
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that the man in this video wasn't around in seven hundred seventy six or we would still be a colony of britain all because school believes in jewish law if a cultural ism that's destroying europe and america. when face palm doesn't even capture it at least there's television you think i open carry a smith and wesson three fifty seven magnum because i believe violence is always wrong ok so i open carry what i can do we need a vocabulary lesson about the meaning of initiate what i said was it is morally wrong for human beings to ever initiate force against fellow human beings if you want to people who can access the internet and type are really this stupid or if they're just saying so you. and it's nothing more than a stupid attempt at this credit in libertarianism and i'm actually a major advocate of using force and self defense when appropriate and certainly believe as if there was any questions to write good but overthrowing the british by violence was appropriate but lest we forget the indians did it with a lot less violence and it's great it's about multiculturalism but ideas can't destroy
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over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond the murdoch empire with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also bugged celebrities voicemail messages artie's got a cheeky on reports critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg in societies that no longer value individual privacy. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the us more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on or use your mail service everybody's sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and conditions well those terms and conditions are very very heavily weighted against you and your privacy interests we see breaches of privacy happening regimes all across america all across the world really in every sector surveillance i
over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond the murdoch empire with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also bugged celebrities voicemail messages artie's got a cheeky on reports critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg in societies that no longer value individual privacy. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on...
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dealing with a global power elite whether you're in argentina whether you're in greece whether you're in britain or even in the united states a global power elite that is above all nation states that's why for many decades now they have the clear public can be number one the sovereign nation state which is the only institution that can really stand up to them and what they see time and again is to fully control nations now each nation has a different characteristic that will enable it to be controlled some nations need to be controlled through outright military invasion but that looks very bad on the six o'clock news as we learned from iraq and from vietnam and the many decades ago so what they do is they finance and install caretaker governments where the presidents and prime ministers basically act as chief executive officers and then through them begin to enact the necessary measures and laws that will endeavor a country like argentina or greece and then they come in and say oh you can't pay back they never could pay back so you're going to have to refinance increase our balance sheet assets
dealing with a global power elite whether you're in argentina whether you're in greece whether you're in britain or even in the united states a global power elite that is above all nation states that's why for many decades now they have the clear public can be number one the sovereign nation state which is the only institution that can really stand up to them and what they see time and again is to fully control nations now each nation has a different characteristic that will enable it to be...
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britain and our resources to your community. it is washington, 8 -- bringing our resources to your community. it is washington, your way. >> next, q &a. after that, the c-span documentary, "the library of congress." >> this week on q&a, erik larsen, best-selling author of the devil and the white city and thunderstruck. he discusses his latest book in the garden of beasts. it is a historical narrative following a family of america's first ambassador to enough fillers third reich. >> erik larsen, author of "in the garden of peace," i want to get your immediate reaction -- in the garden of beasts," i want to get your immediate reaction. >> that is hitler in one of his historic speeches. why is it in your book? >> i have very few photographs. we can talk about why. but i have that in a particular place in the book because it signals what is coming next. the madness is intensifying. >> would do learn about mr. hitler that you did not know before you started writing your book? >> id is not so much -- well, i learned that his favorite
britain and our resources to your community. it is washington, 8 -- bringing our resources to your community. it is washington, your way. >> next, q &a. after that, the c-span documentary, "the library of congress." >> this week on q&a, erik larsen, best-selling author of the devil and the white city and thunderstruck. he discusses his latest book in the garden of beasts. it is a historical narrative following a family of america's first ambassador to enough...
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. >>> and then, britain mourns one of the most talented singers. we wait to see what killed amy winehouse. >>> plus, we are going to tell you what's behind this man's crazy decision to ride this way. >>> he may sleep on the streets in denver but one music finds a home for his music on i tunes. ♪ [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna... ♪ hey, gramps, what do you got in there? well, a trout lure, a set of dentures, broadway albums. you know -- stuff. yeah. about that. that big wheel behind us... yeah? he's got a flat-screen, swivel chairs, and a fridge. oh. hey, man! can we come over tonight? it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. visit gorving.com and get a free video. or see an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> debt ceiling crisis is turning into a real cliffhanger. the outcome determines whether or
. >>> and then, britain mourns one of the most talented singers. we wait to see what killed amy winehouse. >>> plus, we are going to tell you what's behind this man's crazy decision to ride this way. >>> he may sleep on the streets in denver but one music finds a home for his music on i tunes. ♪ [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of...
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britain's "daily mirror" reports tonight that her friends say amy winehouse's death followed a binge of pills and alcohol. cnn has not been able to confirm it but london police do not know what took her life after finding her body saturday in her apartment. an autopsy may take place as early as monday. in the meantime, mementos from mourners continue to pile up outside her flat. the grammy award winning singer was just 27 years old. >>> asian financial markets opened lower monday as traders reacted to the failure of washington leaders to reach a deal on raising the debt ceiling. president obama met sunday with top democrats and house speaker john boehner held a conference call with fellow republicans. an obama campaign official tells cnn the president has canceled two political fund-raising appearances because of the debt ceiling impasse. >>> 35 people are dead and more than 200 injured after a high-speed train crashed in china. the cars of the bullet train dangle from a bridge as rescuers struggle to reach the victims. witnesses told china national radio that one train stopped on th
britain's "daily mirror" reports tonight that her friends say amy winehouse's death followed a binge of pills and alcohol. cnn has not been able to confirm it but london police do not know what took her life after finding her body saturday in her apartment. an autopsy may take place as early as monday. in the meantime, mementos from mourners continue to pile up outside her flat. the grammy award winning singer was just 27 years old. >>> asian financial markets opened lower...
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. ♪ i dreamed the dream ♪ >> turns out we scheduled our meeting right before the finals of "britain's got talent" and our hotel was crawling with reporters. not exactly how scammers like to be greeted. >> it will be terrible for me to disappoint shireen but we have to meet face to face or the deal is not going to happen. we may never know if it was the mead media with frenzy or something that scared them off but in the end barrister davis backs out leaving shireen angry and disappointed. >> i think he's the devil. >> we're a long way from throwing in the towel and the trail is about to lead to a place we never expected. coming up, shireen's first brush with her $15 million inheritance. why was this money funny? >> two huge men show up. >> with a crate of money. l mil dones >> but it is all dyed black. >> it is all dooid black. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues. y black. >> when "dateline" continues. ed black. >> when "dateline" continues. il [ female announcer ] a fiber that is taste-free is a welcome change. a fiber that dissolves completely is clearly differ
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. >>> scientists creating more than 150, human animal embryos in great britain. they're mixing human sperm, nuclei and cells with human eggs and embryos. all perfectly legal. they're searching ways to find cells. a group of scientists is demanding new rules to prevent planet of the apes experiments. for now the research has stopped because the money has run out. what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. >>> "newsweek" magazine has the first interview with the maid who accused dominique strauss-kahn of assault. the tearful woman swears she's telling the truth and says she wants the ex-imf chief to go to prison. new york prosecutors may drop the case against strauss-kahn following questions about the woman's credibility. >>> two americans are among 38 people confirmed dead in a crash of two high speed trains
. >>> scientists creating more than 150, human animal embryos in great britain. they're mixing human sperm, nuclei and cells with human eggs and embryos. all perfectly legal. they're searching ways to find cells. a group of scientists is demanding new rules to prevent planet of the apes experiments. for now the research has stopped because the money has run out. what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find...
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the 27-year-old's publicist and friend tells britain's "the sun" winehouse died alone in her bed. many are speculating her death is connected to her well chronicled substance abuse. mementos from mourners continue to pile up outside her london apartment. her 2006 album is now starting to make it on to charts, downloaded a great deal. very, very creative artist and singer. it's very sad. >> a woman in control of her voice that was her art but clearly not in control of her life. >> she sang about it. the thing is this was such a public destruction. it was sad to hear. world is missing her. >> wedding bells have been ringing nonstop since same-sex couples could legally marry in new york state. the law took effect yesterday. >> by the laws of the state of new york, i now pronounce you married. you may seal your vows with a kiss. >> and that's what you're looking at the first couple to marry in new york city. phyllis and connie, they tied the knot at the city clerk's office as a crowd of onlookers cheered. >> it was just so amazing. it's the only way i can describe it. i lost my breath
the 27-year-old's publicist and friend tells britain's "the sun" winehouse died alone in her bed. many are speculating her death is connected to her well chronicled substance abuse. mementos from mourners continue to pile up outside her london apartment. her 2006 album is now starting to make it on to charts, downloaded a great deal. very, very creative artist and singer. it's very sad. >> a woman in control of her voice that was her art but clearly not in control of her life....